The Bronx's 40th precinct, which includes Mott Haven and Melrose, came in fourth in total stops with more than 98 percent of those involving blacks or Latinos. Brooklyn's Williamsburg rounded out the top five.

The figures show a total of 685,724 people were detained in 2011. It wasn't clear how many of those stops resulted in arrests.

The New York Civil Liberties Union fought for the release of the figures last year.

NYPD spokesman Paul Browne tells the Daily News charges of racial profiling were unfair. He says there are more stops in some precincts because they have more crime.